Differential effect of short-term REM sleep deprivation on NGF and BDNF protein levels in the rat brain
@article{Sei2000DifferentialEO, title={Differential effect of short-term REM sleep deprivation on NGF and BDNF protein levels in the rat brain}, author={Hiroyoshi Sei and Daisuke Saitoh and Kei Yamamoto and Kyoji Morita and Yusuke Morita}, journal={Brain Research}, year={2000}, volume={877}, pages={387-390} }
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Sleep deprivation effects on growth factor expression in neonatal rats: a potential role for BDNF in the mediation of delta power.
- Biology, PsychologyJournal of neurophysiology
- 2004
It is concluded that cortical BDNF expression reflects the onset of adult sleep-homeostatic response, whereas the profile of expression of both growth factors suggests a trophic effect of mild sleep deprivation.
Short-term sleep disturbance enhances brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene expression in rat hippocampus by acting as internal stressor
- Biology, PsychologyJournal of Molecular Neuroscience
- 2007
The possibility that short-term disturbance of the sleep/wake cycle and, hence, the partial reduction of non-REM sleep duration, might exert a potential influence on neuronal and/or glial cells as an internal stressor, resulting in the elevation of BDNF gene expression in rat hippocampus is suggested.
Benefit effect of REM-sleep deprivation on memory impairment induced by intensive exercise in male wistar rats: with respect to hippocampal BDNF and TrkB
- Biology, PsychologyNature and science of sleep
- 2019
The results of the study suggested that sleep deprivation might act as a compensatory factor to reduce memory impairment when the animal is under severe stressful condition.
The Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor: Missing Link Between Sleep Deprivation, Insomnia, and Depression
- Psychology, BiologyNeurochemical Research
- 2019
The proposed model is testable and implies that low levels and low variability in serum BDNF are associated with poor response to anti-depressive medications, electroconvulsive therapy, and REM sleep deprivation, in patients with depression.
Suppression of hippocampal plasticity‐related gene expression by sleep deprivation in rats
- Biology, PsychologyThe Journal of physiology
- 2006
Stepwise regression analysis suggested that loss of REM sleep underlies the effects of SD on hippocampal BDNF, Synapsin I and CREB mRNA levels, whereas loss of NREM sleep underlie the effects on CAMKII mRNA.
REM Sleep Deprivation Reverses Neurochemical and Other Depressive-Like Alterations Induced by Olfactory Bulbectomy
- Biology, PsychologyMolecular Neurobiology
- 2014
It is suggested that the neurochemical complexity inflicted by the OBX model, counteracted by REMSD, is directly correlated to the nigral BDNF expression and hippocampal 5-HT levels.
Investigating the effect of crocin on memory deficits induced by total sleep deprivation (TSD) with respect to the BDNF, TrkB and ERK levels in the hippocampus of male Wistar rats
- Biology, PsychologyJournal of psychopharmacology
- 2021
The adverse effect of TSD on the level of proteins in the hippocampus may disrupt synaptic plasticity and transmission, which induces memory impairment and the restoration effect of crocin on the decrease in protein levels may be involved in its improvement effect on memory performance.
Influence of excessive daily sleeping and sleep quality on BDNF and NGF serum levels in adolescents.
- Medicine, PsychologySleep medicine
- 2021
Changes in Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Expression Influence Sleep–Wake Activity and Homeostatic Regulation of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
- Biology, PsychologySleep
- 2017
Results unequivocally demonstrate that an intact BDNF system in both sexes is a critical modulator for baseline and homeostatic regulation of REM sleep and suggests that heterozygous BDNF knockdown rats are a useful animal model for the study of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of sleep regulation and cognitive functions of sleep.
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